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GREAT RELIGIOUS PAINTING WHICH HAS ATTRACTEDPEOPLE'S ATTENTION ALL OVER THE WORLD"S'.SCIP AMl DOMINE," BY I. II. BACON, A.R..I., IiXIDBITED IN TIHE ROYAL ACADEMY, :895; PARIS :896."S.cipe Me l)omine" is one of the great paintings which have attracted attention, particularly in the religious world, since its exhibition in Paris in 1896.It i: the work of the celebrated painter, J. II. Bacon, A. R. I., and it was exhibited in the Royal academy. The great technical merit of the painting is equaled by thefine s'ntiment it elmbodies. It was the subject of a glowing criticism lately by an eminent ecclesiastic of the Catholic chureL-r- ....GUERiILLA IACIICSKansas Man Is MortallyWounded By Shot inHis Window.1'l.t IAI. In 1111. INIlkR MOC NIAIV.Kansas tity. Mn., Feb. 28.-llert Mcillstry, a farmer living near ()lathe, Kan.,was shot and Imlrt.lly wounded last nightby nklllkiIolln peis.n., \hou liled a shutgunthrough M!ckinstr)'s window. MlcKin.stry is 4 y irs ul.l, uIInarried and livedaloe oin his armn.Ihe shi.loltiI't i. sulppredt' to have beendone Iby a Iiulua nated G(rahamn who, itis alleged, hlad tarilble with McKinstryand lied toard thlis city after McKinstrywia shot.JOHN ALLEN DISMISSEDIN THE ASSAULT CASETrouble With Poindexter, in WhichSome Slashing Cuts a Figure, Is Airedin Justice Doran's Court.A ianll (of "hlarkjack," two infuriatedcol ore.d Ini.ii who disputed over the outcomie of iIth gaime andil a res.ulting "roughhouse" were a;rod iu Jlstice of the PeaceI)lrnl's court yesterdaiy afternoon when,Allin, chargeuId with assault in drawing aAllen charged Sill1 ass ault in drawing aknife otn Ite.jt ijn I'iiiindxter, the statedisnti-s.siid tihe case against the iaccused.I'ih vidleile dischloed that Allen had aright to Ilse the knife to defend himself,as oilldexter was giving hint a rough dealwhenu hte pulled the eapitnoi. I'oindexter, itappetas . Iid l.st his lltmoney, tud lie soughtTrestulge iuuptn Alk it, who was a winner.lihe Iru k A.hen furiuisly. antI the latter,whoi it a cripple. drew ia knife for selfprotectiii.n, lI cut I'uiudexter severaltimers with the k ifie.After hearinig the evidence )eputyCounty Attorneiy t ol'ituan decided to dis1miss the (ase.'facts r ReflectionButte Real Estate has and will pay better returns onyour investment than any city on earth.WHY SO?Because people will listen to knockers-the man whohas had conlidence in Butte, has invested his money inButte realty has grown rich; the greater the confidencethe richer he got.STOP CROAKINGWhen you are dead and gone your posterity will seea greater Butte than now.GET IN LINEGet good inside property and improve it and join thecrowd of prosperous men-look around you-there arethousands who never will sell their Butte realty wellplaced; because there is nothing in the country they canget the same increase and interest out of on their money.Can we show you.THE THOMPSON COMPANYINSURANCEC LOANS IS W. Broadway, ButteNDl' - ` - `- -CREW II MUTINYBritish Brigantine OfficersCut Up by TheirAngry Sailors.BY Aa.0CIAtED l.aLSa.Havana, Feb. a8.-The crew of theBritish brigantine Persia of Windsor, N.S., which has arrived from Hlansport, N.S., and Bahia Honda mutinied and attacked her captain, M. B. Cogswell, andthe mate, Peter 'obleau, both Nova Sco.tians. The mate was so badly slashed•that he is not expected to live. Cogswell was badly cut and bruised.The port police boarded the vessel andarrested the ringleaders, Harry Small,Canadian, John Boyes, Nova Scotian, andFrank Kochlin, an Englishman.CAUTION.This is not a gentle word-- but when youthink how liable you are not to purchasethe only remedy universally known and aremedy that has had ,the largest sale ofany medicine in the world since s868 forthe cure and treatment of Consumptionand Throat and Lung troubles withoutlosing its great popularity all these years,you will he thankful we called your attention to Boschee's German Syrup. Thereare so many ordinary cough remediesmade by druggists and others that arecheap and good for light colds perhaps,but for severe Coughs, Bronchitis, Croupand especially for Consumption, wherethere is difficult expectoration and coughing during the nights and mornings, thereis nothing like German Syrup. The ascent size has just been introduced thisgists. Newbro Drug Co., J. T. FinlcDrug Co.George Vanderbilt's estate, stiltmore, isalready the largest body of contiguousland unler one ownership in North Carolina; nevertheless he is still adding to it.lie has just secured a large tract on theupper l)avidson river, which will becomea part of Hiltmore. On his new purchaseare several water powers.WAS BRILLIANT SOCIALEVENT AT THE CAPITAL. ',4tr. a'MRS. EDSON I. GALLAUDET.One of the brilliant social events which have lately excited andoc(cup)ied the guy society of the national capital was the wedding, ofMiss Mrliun Cockrell, daughter of Senator Cookrell, to Mr. Edison 1F.Gillaudet. Mr. and Mrs. Oillaudet were both residents of Washington,and their circle of acquaintancetl is a wide one. Mrs. Gillaudet is regarded as one of the most charming women in Washington society,NATHANIEL J. HUMPHREYS ILLBirney Man Is Unable to Attend to HisDutles.BPLCIAL T0 TO T INTER MOUNTAIN.Forsyth, Feb. a8.-County ComnmissionerNathaniel J. Hlumphreys of Birney is verylow of pneumonia. Two physicians fromSheridan, Wyo., have been with him costantly for the past two or three dais.If no change for the better occurs soonit is feared that Mr. Humphreys cannotrecover. He is a large man, physically,and the disease Is feared very much inthis instance on that socount.He will be unable to attend the quarterly meeting of the board next Mondayand, as one of the commissioners who willbe present, is a republican and the othera democrat, much. Important business willnecessarily go over until a later meetingof the board.LIPTON IS TO FIX THE DATEDoes Not Know Yet When LaunchingWill Be.Paris, Feb. a8.-Sis Thomas Lipton,who has just arrived here from Nice,where he has been sojourning, says he intends going to Glasgow next Tuesday tomake the final arrangement and fix thedate for the launching of the ShamrockIII.He adds that all reports thus far as tothe date of the launching were conjec.tural, as he will not be able to settle onthe time until he sees the builder and dis.cusses the situation at Glasgow... This signature as on evAelMidery box of the genuineLaxative Bromo-Qulnlne Tablets thbremedy that curcs a cold in one day.Men's HatsThe very newest is the wide brim, low crown, soft hat, madefrom finest selected fur, and silk trimmed and silk stitchedthroughout. Colors are black and also pearl. An extremelyartistic creation; worn by swell dressers $everywhere. The price ................ *Men's ShirtsNew spring styles men's negligee shirts, made of best qualitypercale. Blue or tan with black or white stripe; also the newshade of red which will be worn so much this spring. Plainor plaited bosoms, attached or detached cuffs. $ 1All bright, fresh new patterns; $9, $1.75 or.. $e050Onpe_ Until . ... O O'clock To-nightCLUBS OF BUTTE(Continued from I'age Fifteen.)were prepared and read on behalf of theclub by Mrs. Ella Knowles Hlaskell,"Whereas, Miss Aline Tieche, a belovedmember of the Saturday Night club, hasanswered to the call of her Master andpassed beyond the veil which separates theplane of the mortal from that of the immortal; and,"Whereas, The Saturday Night club haslost one of its most eflicient and activemembers, who was ever ready to aid inthe advancement of the best interests ofthe club, and for whose loss we sincerelygrieve, be it"Resolved, That the members of theSaturday Night club hereby extend to therelatives and family of our departed friendtheir sincere sympathies in the afflictionwhich overshadows them, trusting that thelight which shines beyond the veil of matter may lessen their sorrow and hallowthe memory of the beloved one, who nowlives in the fullness and blessedness ofthe glory eternal; be it further"Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to the family of the deceased and that they be spread upon theminutes of the club."The event of the evening was a paperon "The Single Tax: A Remedy for UnJust Inequalities in the Distribution ofWealth," by Dr. Hammond. The paperset forth the doctrine of Henry GeorgeMR8. ELZO IoPHEflSONThe Well-Known Leoturer, Who I. Still in Butte.and discussed the present system of private ownership of lard. It closed with acomparison of so.ialism and the singletax, treating of their methods and theirobjects.The paper was much enjoyed and at itsconclusion the club adjourned until tonight.The Beth Art Club.Mrs. F. W. McSherry invited the ladiesliving in the Heine flats on South Montana street to bring their embroidery andspend the afternoon of November a8, 9goa,at her home, 58 West Mercury street,where she served delicious refreshments.Mrs. C. E. Miller, Mrs. L. F. Prescott,Mrs. A. R. Kirkwood and Mrs. T. G.Heine were among the number. The ladies enjoyed the afternoon so much thatbefore leaving they organized a club forsociability and to become more perfect inthe art of embroidery, in the most impromptu manner, Mrs. Heine being chosenas chairman and acting only until a president could be elected. Mrs. Kirkwood waselected president, Mrs. Heine secretaryand Mrs. McSherry treasurer. Mrs. Heinesuggested the name for the club, whichwas accepted, and Mrs. McSherry claimsthe honor of having the club named forher, Beth being taken from Elizabeth,which is Mrs. McSherry's name.The colors chosen for the club are blueand cream, and the flower the forget-me-.All kinds of coal and wood.OITIZEIIS' 001. C0.Vte. 4 East Broadway.WANTEDSolicitors. Call or addressCirculator.INTER I1OUNTAIN.not. Mrs. Kirkwood suggested thLe imottofrom Plato, "The beautiful ret ti on thefoundation of the necessary," th:t wasaccepted.Committees were appoilnted to draft bylaws and constitution and other thlllgsnecessary to complete the organization ofthe club, which meets on the first andthird Mondays of every month at thehomes of its members at .m:jo p. m.Some member is appointed by the president to prepare a paper to read at eachmeeting, while the others are busy withtheir embroidery. Therefore the mindlt. ofall are taken up with a literary subjectand the club boasts that there is no gossiping at its meetings. The members always answer to the roll call with quotations from different authors.Refreshments are served at each meetIng, but only two things are allowed besides the tea and coffee.Since the organization of the club thefollowing names have been added to itsmembership: Mrs. Herman Rosenzweig,who has been elected vice-president; MissAmy Brittain, Mrs. Harry Prescott, Mrs.P. J. Shaw, Mrs. J. M. Ingle, Miss M.M. Dunn, Mrs. J. M. Settle, Mrs. J. B.Weller and Mrs. George Berry.Mrs. L. F. Prescott and Mrs. IlarryPrescott recently moved to Nampa, Idaho.and were complimented by being electedhonorary members of the club. Vistorsare welcomed at the meetings after a:Sop. m.Ethical Culture Club.The meeting of the Ethical Cultutre clubon Tuesday evening was entirely social;no business was transacted and no set program was followed. The club is lookingforward to a series of lectures ou bacterlology to be delivered by Dr. Ray Freund.The first of these lectures will probablybe given next Tuesday evening.Evening Euchre Club,The Evening Euchre club met at thehome of Mrs. A. Anderson, 5S4 East Mercury street, on Friday evening. The mnembers were out in full force to compete forthe pretty prizes and to enjoy the hospitality o. the hostess.